sigh
I figured out the solution, changing selinux to permissive on the host made the
console come up immediately, I must not have had that set on one.
luke
From: Lucas Albers
Sent: Wednesday, May 08, 2013 10:09 AM
To: lxc-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: [Lxc-users] console takes a long ti
Quoting brian mullan (bmullan.m...@gmail.com):
> I've been trying to find what all the container states are that lxc-monitor
> and lxc-wait can utilize?
>
> man pages don't indicate them
>
> I know that the following are available:
>
>- starting
>- running
>- stopping
>- stopped
I've been trying to find what all the container states are that lxc-monitor
and lxc-wait can utilize?
man pages don't indicate them
I know that the following are available:
- starting
- running
- stopping
- stopped
- frozen
Thats a pretty limited set of "states" but are there oth
on one system with the same template the virt-manager console comes up
immediately.
On the 2nd system it takes an 16 additional seconds.
if you compare the time between the "Starting vm*" and the "No graphics
configured for guest", this indicates the time it takes for the console to come
up.
I